Metrosexuality with Ricky Beadle-Blair: DVD Cover

    Metrosexuality Director: Ricky Beadle-Blair Cast: Ricky Beadle-Blair

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    • DVD Release Date: 06/04/2002
    • Original Release: 2001
    • Rating: Rated NC17
    • Sales Rank: 34,311

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    Features

    Director/Cast commentary; 2 documentaries; Deleted scenes; Photo gallery; Soundtrack; 5 promos; Anamorphic 16:9 widescreen

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    Scene Index

    Side #1 --
    1. All Together Now
    2. Innit
    3. Sorry
    4. Five Digit Pin
    5. Hold That Thought
    6. Whore of Babylon Hell!
    7. So 20th Century
    8. Help!
    9. Wankers & Liars
    10. Camilla Parker-Bowles
    11. The Other Team
    12. Lovely Sunday
    13. Almost Fabulous
    14. Big of Me
    15. God Bless You
    16. Jumped or Pushed
    17. Shit Shag Bloody Bloody
    18. Cat's Wake
    19. What Boys Do
    20. New Life
    21. Sweet Like Chocolate
    22. Deafening Kisses
    23. Church Seven State
    24. Saturday Night
    25. Spirit of '88
    26. It's Only Love
    27. Up
    28. Pseudo Political Porn
    29. Mother's Day
    30. You Know What?
    31. Alien Mind Control
    32. DVD Endings
    33. Lesbian Boys
    34. Yuppie Scum
    35. Slice of Life
    36. Whoever

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    Editorial Reviews

    One of several British series to feature predominantly gay characters, the six-episode seriocomedy Metrosexuality was set in a Notting Hill neighborhood. The emphasis was on a group of friends, acquaintances, and lovers, headed by Ricky Beadle-Blair (who also wrote and directed the series) as Max. The series' hand-held camera seemed to be in perpetual motion, while the basic cast of characters underwent an astonishing number of changes and additions within the series' short lifespan. Metrosexuality joined Channel 4's prime-time lineup on February 21, 2001. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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